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1 online resource (streaming video file) (90 minutes): .flv file, sound |
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With some of the most expensive housing in America and the nation’s worst homeless crisis, the paradise of Hawaii comes with a price. Filmmakers Anthony Aalto and Mike Hinchey spent two years following two single mothers and their kids from a homeless encampment in the heart of Honolulu to subsidized apartments. Along the way they befriend and interview homeless individuals with mental problems, drug addicts, veterans, Micronesian immigrants, native Hawaiians, down-on-their-luck transplants from the mainland... each has a story to tell. As they explain in their own words how they became homeless, they break down barriers of incomprehension and distrust |
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Originally produced by Collective Eye Films in 2017 |
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In English |
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Current affairs
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Human rights.
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Americans.
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Enthnology
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Sociology.
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Documentary films.
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Human Rights
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Sociology
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sociology.
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Americans.
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Documentary films.
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Human rights.
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Sociology.
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Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Aalto, Anthony, film director
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Hinchey, Mike, film director
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Collective Eye Films (Firm),
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Kanopy (Firm)
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